Any evidence obtained in violation of this or the preceding section shall be inadmissible for ajy purpose in any proceeding
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Text: Match the items in each column that most closely correspond. Each item will be used only once. United States v. Berkeness Byars v. United States Chapman v. United States Stanford v. Texas Silverman v. United States Mapp v. Ohio Elkins v. United States Weeks v. United States Amos v. United States Taylor v. United States 1. Adoption of the exclusionary rule for federal courts 2. Excluded evidence in federal courts obtained as the result of an unconstitutional warrantless arrest and search 3. Evidence excluded in federal courts because of an invalid warrant 4. Evidence excluded in federal courts because of an insufficient affidavit to support the search warrant 5. Evidence excluded in federal courts because of a warrantless search 6. Evidence excluded in federal courts because of a search beyond the scope of the warrant 7. Evidence excluded in federal courts because of the warrantless use of an electronic device 8. Evidence excluded where police used false statement to gain entry to the home for a warrantless search 9. Exclusionary rule applied to state prosecutions for the first time to exclude a warrantless search 10. Evidence excluded in state prosecutions because of defects in the warrant
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What did the United States Supreme Court state in Mapp v. Ohio? Multiple Choice Any information derived from illegally obtained evidence is inadmissible. Illegally derived evidence is admissible as long as excluding the evidence would not deter unlawful police conduct. The exclusionary rule seeks to deter unlawful police conduct. The case adopted the English and Canadian exclusionary rules.
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